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Dr Anita Raja

CEO, GP with specialist interest in Womens health and longevity

Dr. Anita Raja is a highly respected medical doctor and media figure who co-founded House of Health. She serves as its CEO, bringing with her a wealth of experience in both the clinical and media spheres. As an NHS GP with over a decade of medical experience, Dr. Raja is a leading expert in female health and menopause with interests in longevity and lifestyle medicine.

Dr. Raja’s impressive career goes beyond her medical expertise. She is a prominent media personality, regularly appearing on well-known channels such as BBC, ITV, Sky News, and Good Morning Britain. Her ability to communicate complex health issues, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, has made her a trusted voice in public health, especially within the Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) communities. Dr. Raja’s work in raising awareness about health disparities and vaccine hesitancy in these communities has earned her international recognition.

In addition to her media presence, Dr. Raja is deeply committed to longevity and lifestyle medicine, focusing on preventive health to help patients achieve optimal well-being. Her leadership at House of Health reflects her dedication to providing holistic care, which aligns perfectly with her passion for women’s health and long-term wellness solutions.

Through her brand, House of Health she endeavours to bring efficient, high-qualtity premium healthcare to the residents of Midlands and beyond.

This blend of clinical excellence and media savvy makes Dr. Anita Raja a powerful force in shaping the future of healthcare at House of Health, particularly in the domains of menopause, longevity medicine, and female health.

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Recent Appearances

ITV Good Morning Britain

Dr. Anita Raja recently appeared on Good Morning Britain with Susanna Reid and Ed Balls. The topic of conversation was GP waiting times.

Recent Appearances

Jeremy Vine

Dr. Anita Raja recently appeared on Jeremy Vine discussing ‘Should the MMR vaccine be mandatory?’